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Universitetskanslersämbetet (UKÄ) reports that suspensions and warnings for cheating rose by three percent from 2024 to 2025, reaching 2,328 students. For the first time, unauthorized use of AI tools became the most common form of cheating, with 851 cases in 2025.

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Code updates in Steam have revealed references to a potential 'SteamGPT' AI feature from Valve. The discovery suggests the tool could assist with anti-cheat efforts and customer support. Dataminer Gabe Follower found the mentions tied to account statistics and Trust Score metrics.

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